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Wireless fystem ) LONDON, Aug. 31.—Squire Richard Croker, of Wantage, Herkshire, lover of dogs and horses, juggier of men, re- puted head of the great American Dough Trust, and sole owner and ruler of New York—a suburb of Wantage just ‘across the Atlantic from Southampton— ia now on the bounding billows, to nay Mothing of the steamer Majestic, on Kia way to the place where his dough vif Rrows. / The Squire was not permitted to leave 4 pie shores without recelving several Aight tokens of the gh esteem In which > J he is held tn his dear Hold Hingilsh ‘Ome, Ir, the first place, his departuce Guspected nome time before it took place, “The tinkle of the good old American @ollar had not re-echoed with the u! gladsom= gieefulness over the wild thoors of Wantage, or vied In ita cus- tomary insouviant style with the songs j, of the thrush and biackbird along the ). banks and braes and streams around was! FIRST WIRELE bend 908,83 DD Gre BOS 34 355.9004 avs.dG stle of Croker. It i dough tn the Squire’ : low In the next place, a lot of suspicious ln had been hovering around * waiting for nightfall to sncak into the cantie. It was naid they came from New York, One of them waa a baldheaded, little, bandy-legged fellow tna high bat that looked ike a balllf, Another was chubby, with a bit of a putty nore, and resembled for all the world Charles White, the prize-teht referee, A third eyeginanes with | big ribbons attached, and he gave the {impression of. man of a semb-netentitte Hturn of mind whose thoughts were full of ptemaines and who had bacill of ene Kind or other for breakfast, dinner and supper every di And no the di But lee it sum Jthe ¢ las if ut pan was riptions might go on. that this constant flut- | tering and hovering and whispering of | suspicious vishtora to the castle gave out @ strong Impression that the Squite was doveloping a desire for change and that Hip wouldn't be long before he'd take his oughty dough baxe in hand and te C | He 24 “(rn K WORLD: SATURDAY EV... SQUIRE CROKER SAIL ro ee KALLA LS SSSA ANS MARA AL LSS HLS LASS SMALAAA MAAS AAAABRA De SHE IE ACI Ee 5S RC DT OI HE ea WU ‘“ABLEGRAM EV D2 DEAR BA 24-64 VER 2 SACS. AE SON” TAY param € Ave Lance Carecreoms® bub.5-8-8:8.8. oe ed aadiy | off with a hopeful heart anda ight foot {capacious dough bags he carried, he! nary for the place where the dough grows. Sure enough, it came about in just that way rday morning bright and eariy sa Wantage. the The brindle bull pups ted a barcarole of grief; the thorough- mit bred horses—bred on good’ American dough, by the way- and better housed than many of the Squire's loyal con- atituents tn h-wreathed New York kave a tearful, houyhnhnmish ex, sion to thetr woe, the tenantry of Wan- tage, toa man—and boy—turned out and sank Dolly Gray.) tna man: her that would make a mule kick his mother, The chorus ran in this Gond-by, Rquireen, you must leave ue, It breaks our to vey you eo. Hur something tells us that you're nesting More goot American dourh, &e, ac. The Squire felt ax bad an any of them, Jabout leaving, but he sald ittle except hte bid hie faithful tenantry to cheer up Jand stay so until cherries are ripe again. oF fore —-* MO Weide @ CO rel es eee re bade adieu to] lucklest erap-shoot tke Hiawatha in the| det ept for the Mabbergasted Wut! bigger WYRELESS WMUVUELC Ferererary DAADADTAVTD DD, 5.6.3.6. 2022-208, THE SQUIRE BIDS EDWARD VII. GOOD-BY. the walls e wor) Wan pprowch, started that Is to aay, to the Knights stuffed | Into thelr hate and ond necklaces into | | strode away In the direction of Windsor Paince, King Edward V of Wind xiven to put things awe put them to right thelr pocketbooks the ladies their di who ix one of the that ever climbed ise in his case had went one onto a re: tt came of his throne IL. instead of 3 Lord gladness of the meeting. of the parting Is what we with, The Queen simoly foundered in tears. She had to send one of her maids upstairs for a second and a shird aupply et handkerchiefs, Nobody ever ng Edward so affected before— | Chancellora to. Wantage! their hosters Queen told her | Mt even at the uaccarat table or the | early In the week to tell TOKE! malas af hoor to hurry tie tele ac\ festal board, Te was utterly broke | not to leave England, under penalty of] into the cellar, and the Kina, whe ale; Ptrted. In the agony of tia grict Incurring forever the royal displeasure, | gaya jikes ty pear teat and natty in clmoed the Squtre unt! the Minister without frst visiting him at Winds the precence of the great Aiethom hice ‘orelgn Affairs had to yell “Break The Queen, too, wanted to see him Huaahe render, went bie Pome Minter S482" Even thon Edward was loath fore fe gated. AT Te Wp Car eee een en aeen nnlaare store (2 Wt him go. Mt was almoat ike a Joluding the King's mews and Ulin mt Kee eA SON rats, . ai wire stove) deitnbed parting. Majesty's kennels hated to hear that he| fr ' A es etn Newel Syen| CDER! Dick! Dick!” the King sirieked, was going and would feet bad abeut It if he didn't give them a pour-prendre- ho wanted t ts Rt a het Ho trim,» conge call, So, you see, the Squire vn Mis deft ear acarcely avoid dronping In at Windasr) hile ann hob eet the on hie way to the boat Squire, ‘Theee ie nothing 4 opera- ‘There wan great rushing te places| Doutllsh, you knew, as a king with a and bustling of knights and ladies as be) batty, rakish-looking crown on, walked up the front atoop of the palace.| ‘The Squire knew nothing of these Nobody ae could cause auch excite: | elaborate and sudden preparations for ment within the walls of Windsor. A] nis reception, but, passing tn with av cted burglar couldn't create a] tight and Joyaun step, was soon in ray- semmation in A female semi-|alty's presence. No need to tell of the Sod aes THE HIGHLAND MES ‘EX-QUARTERMASTER OF BAT- jTLE-SHIP TEXAS TO TESTIFY. Sa Apt. tthe Wheel During tinge Fight and Heard Mip's Orders. > Gwe of the mort Important: witnesses inthe coming Schley-Sampson court of ‘Anquiry will be Gustave FE. Claeson, of SNo, H2 Bridge strect, Brooklyn, who ras ‘at the wheel of the battle-ship during the naval battle off San- 'Claeson, who Is now an orderly in the Rc Beney Hospital, told un Evening Worl! Vereporter to-day that he was ready to hearse all he knew when i of the battle is still vivid he sald, nd I have the Texas.” jHekdeciined to x0 Into details cons ning the loop made by the Brook!: meeting the Spanie: shiny and the berii'the Texas wox in through the hoeuvre, as the Inquiry will tear irgely on that point, and he did not Bare to discuss the matter before teatl- ing. Clacson was m quartermaster on the during the war. He received hi« ra while at the wheel from Cap: ip: ‘The Texas, according to nome inte, was nearly run down by Ad- 1} Behley’s cruiser Brooklyn. jeson wan near Capt. Philip, and Hthe orders Issued by him. Aw ptaln Is dead, Clarson’s evidence ded as vital. mi professed admiration. for Ad- ermaater Js avout thirty. and was born in Stock- ‘coming to thin country In Ing in the navy later. rey Capiured, 31.—Iord Kitche: VETERANS OFF ACTRESS IE) THI | TOWAR SCENES THE OLD 73D TO VISIT THE FIELD AT GETTYSBURG. he Seventy-third Regiment, New i an Volunteers (Sea Vire Zouaven), started this) morning on an {excursion to Gettyab Washing- ton. ‘The party wast up of the members of the regiment and thelr wives and daughters to the hundred and thirty. excursion war In et number of T Capt Com- in new Stewart, Chatrma: tee; John Sidell thy, 1 m | Mes 4 tam ¢ Some of Uioae were Heury AL Kraus, Martin corge WH. Dyer, Blephe: Leary, Michael Whaten wrge Shower v1 th nd Joseph Murphy Da Naat Joan T. “y, esident of the Council; Alder- man John T. MeMuh Aswembly man Warren ©. Bennett, Patrick Partland and Police Capt, Martin Short, of Brook. The excurstoninis will vielt the battles feld loemorrow and will «pend Monday rnoon in Washington, re KIO York at midnight, regiment mustered S44 men at the of Gettysburg, and ( of the om- cers and 47 of Killed, while 1 men were wound after the battle, ‘To Pay Back De Lima Dut WASHINGTON, Aug. %.—The Comp- troller of the Currency to-day decided that the $1,197 due to Importe> De Lima for duties wrongly levied on goods from Porto Rico should be paid to him from the general funds of the ‘Treasury, It was once thought « specific appt Mcern and 92 enlisted and S were misaing _.” Yon by Congress might be Becessarhe Cj What Hite ae: SQUALOR LOUISE DAVENPORT'S LAST DAYS WERE WRETCHED. jowntall Mr+ eridan, widow fam Sheridan, the Med the other day in San Fra amid the xqualid — aurroundt: ina wretched lodging In Minoa st In the old wes known on Car ‘ Louise Da rt. She was fous, quick wt Yo pretty, She resmd in the best was fond ¢ wearing expensive jewelry and form ner erd war one of pitiful degradation. efinement she had re of her life was teft In (he Iasi Vbenumbed by oplum, morphine ant Hauer The woman wae found « bed by George Bowen, with wi The Morgue the was a native of Canads nine vears old, and that she dled In the r body was found re wax not Ke of retinement, {The furntiure cong a pal- jet to sleep on, a wooden table, some Irs and well-drained bottles, an Inaplring nor a. plea: tale, Tt was an ineldent in low life—the {gnomini- ous end that thin once gifted woman so tinately courted. y her body The world rests In Potter's has forgotten. her Field. passing, —>_-— Suuday World Wants. make for- cunes Cor advertisers, ——er 5. All Kay ret that wae to be see! » the restaurants In she went the pace that kills, amt) mis- | MONTANA WREC —++4. Officials of Great Northern Road Give Details of Kalispell, Mont., Catastrophe. | lock last night near Nyack station, jenéral Superin- Northern, [forty mites east. of Kullapell, in the | nt of the| mountains, An eastbound freight t inj} [wreck at backed out of the switch at Essex) } About 8.30 1 last evening, at Ee-[and broke in. two, twenty-elght cara} sex, Mont. elghteen cores broke loose] going down the mountaln, crashing Into ‘from the tear end of the fretent train| the passenger train without warning. | ran dewn the hill «ixteen miles io] The spectat car of Asalstant General yuck station, where they overte Supt. P, L. Downs, of the Great North ern, and 1 day coach Hiled with laborers} nenger train were demolished and caught fire and which was Just # Ing oyt fron. ry | collision, P. burned, Supt. Downs and hile son were ‘general superintende Instantly killed, as also was their cook. lines west of M Dak., was killed,| Many laborers were killed and burned, together with “Kirk ‘T. Downa;]but the number cannot at this time be with ! ascertained ‘The sleeper caught fire, but it in re- ported that all passengers were gotten out safely. It la not known the extent train, engern on the | train was Injured or number of injured among the passen- The wreele took fre and the remains] gera. Of all exceyt tive of those killed were] All the physicians in Kalispell, with a burned. It Is therefore, not positively! wrecking crew, have been sent to the | scene of the accident. Ten cara of whinglts ‘and other freight caught fire, which added to the horror of the disuster, A train loaded with dead and Injured will atrive in a few hours. AMERICAN VESSELS ABROAD. own how many fatalities resulted. In addition hose killed, twelve laborera and Brakeman Burke were injure KALISPELL, Mont., Aug, 3.—A weat- bound wer traln on the Great Northern road was wrecked about 8,20 ,OCEAN STEAMERS CROWDED. iy oming Amertenne Uesiege Hie Liners. LONDON, Ava, MAM the steamer#) LexpoN, Aug. M.—Seiden, have so bound for Americh are crowded to thelr] many American war vestcls appeured fuliest singultaneously In English ports, Scarce. |iy had the Hartford and Essex areived creed in the Thames before the Chicago cx- whose nemes have heen cabled, Is taking (cited the curloslty of Portsmouth citi: e White Star line addition to those eupactty Cette, Moberly Hell, manager of the London | see Then the Dixie arrived at South- ; the Buffalo's crew are Times; Ralph Hickox, of Cleveland; | #mpton, und now: Hruce Ismay, W. J. Pirrie and sir | Deine entertained at Greenock. Henry Primrore. felst hava aloce The North German Lloyd steamer Keenlg.n Lulse, takes James G. Stowe, the retiring United States Consul-Gen- eral at Cape Town. - spi s The Hortford and others ut th Y most haspitabl English oficera but regtut rat tho vessel font et all come: tu ment, tha t_a& welcoms port wo) th could have BOLEDDDHHGHIGOE- OOS 008 wocwn yeu led eu Eddte, my boy, I feet as ba the Squire teplied, feelingly don't keep my hand on my quite so hard vont Ont the King “Sad ia no name Sautre. “You can that I'm wallowing Well, the upshot an you, ‘though 1 tefr pocket moaned ! Thia is sadt* for it," sniMed the see Your ‘Ighness In woe myself. of the whole thing > SURPRISED POLICEMAN WITH HIS ADMISSION. “Et Give You ¢ with the Geods wht Me Me,” He Edmund Meyers, twenty-five years old, who sald he was a bookkeeper in a banker's office, Manhattan, war ar- ralgned before Magiatrate Furlong in the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to- day, charged with larseny. Meyer Is married and han three. childnen and lives at No, 13% Gates avenue. ‘The complainant againat him war Henry G. chaff, of No. 316 Stuyvesant avenue. Meyers, it Is said, made a habit of following grocery wagons and when the boys had delivered the gruceties Ket the names of purchasers. He would then write out a cheek on a promiient banking catabiighment In New York und end It to the grocera by a boy, re- questing that it be cashed, He was arrested yenterday on St. Johnts place by a policeman, whe thought the man wan acting suspic lously, The policeman never thought, however, that hin prisoner wan the one whom the police had heen seeking for some time. The pollve would not have known, elther, had not Meyers, used the Devery!am: “L give up, You caught me with the goods on me.” He wan held: for further examination. —__ $50,000 FOR TOWN HALL. Andrew Caracgie Dev iw Carnegi 0 bulld Lanarkshire, bean given’ £10,000 Motherwell: S GO-D HIS SAD AND TEARFUL PARTING FROM HIS OLD CHUM, KING EDWARD. ey wn hall: at, 3 Wrollsua. | 7 Thomas: ATTEMPTED OR SENT—THE POWERS-MACARONI SYSTEM ACHIEVES ITS INITIAL SUCCESS. Bare 3 COET Et VEL LOLIADEOIARLEDEDLIDY FOOLING D YLOEDLE-SYSEIASS445-0% or THE SQUIRE OFF ON THE MAJESTIC. Fareeee st a> The sadness) wax that King Edward, whose grief {am your kinging business will permit, eto deal | grew us time flew, would not be watia-/ and f will bring you back a nice new fled untt the Sauire consented to let {him go down to the dock at Liverpool to see him off. Then the Queen Insisted lon going to the dock, too. Likewlse | most of the nobility. That ts how the [rumor got started that King Edward had tired of the throne business and was taking the first boat for your land men and Mberty. It really did as if the King was going to [Jump dear old Albion. He had de- tained the Squire only a moment while jhe rut on bla ruxaet boots, and he was jat tne dock In full regalia and with the pastock wll on his crown. Somebody wre saw him there started this sloping | rumor. A there was fervid und fluvial vave-taking. ‘The Squire had Iiteri to tear himself away. Once on the dec f the Majestic he wafted a hatful of | Kisnes at Her Majeaty, who promptly swooned. Waving his alry dough-bags at the King, he shouted: | “Good-bye, Eddie. old boy, and don't | forget your Diekle Darling! Be as good RTY DEAD IN [CHECK SHINDLER LEAVES MONEY K-) HELD IN COURT.) FOR BOYS’ CLUB. WILL OF THEODORE GREELY WHITE I8 FILED. Large Var Hin Ketate Goes to ‘Tae will of Theodore Greeley White, who reslded at No, 121 Madison ayenu was fied for probate to-day, The value of the real and personal estate {n uatd to tb: unknown, but in admitted to be In excesa of $19,000. It in belleved ¢o be very much large! The testator leaves all his personal and ral estate, consisting of stocks, bonds, money and other property. which he Inherited from the eatate ofEllzabeth A. White to his cousin, Theodore B. Starr, and hin twa sons, Louls and Howard Starr, sublect to the provision that Harriett E. Sellick, hin aunt, be permitted to take any furniture and other personal effect she may deem ft for her own use, Mr. White leaves his own personal ca- tate of all kinds, including stocks, bonds, moneya in bank and real prop- erty, to his executora and trustees with power to expend It according to the spirit rather than the letter of hts will for the purpose of maintaining club- rooms for a nocial renort for the young men and boyr of the west aide or for the pi id of entabiishing similar so- cial and educattonal jnatitutiona, ——=—___ MACHINE EXPLODES. wz World.) . NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 31.—The boller of a threshing machine belonging 1 John Patterson snd operated by his n° exploded on the farm of Burwell reel three miles from Blackstone, Va, . Ned» a je Jenk- i leg sus Poinaed Aad BINIDI 2G MBDICPLOLEDIATO9 5.00 ;mation leading to her husband's wnere »”. TTDI STHID OOPS OOSSD LOOPED OOO Price Bene crown!" His Majesty asked the captain of the Ma§estle for pevminal ut the haw ser, This he did gracefully and gta- clovsly, and himself and the Queen were stilt standing on the dock dripping with tears and moaning and waving adieus with the talla of thelr ermine mantels ax the big ship, bearing the sad-hearted Squire, pointed its nose for the land where the dough grows. An Evening World reporter panies the Squire on hia vo: and by means of the P wirclesn telegraphing and cabling ay47 tem will keep the arent American puo- He Infornust of the Satire’s datly doing® during the trip. t At thin hour, ( A. M.. everything Of Value on board the boat, excest a nets Vous, timid Httle man who lookr HKE Dr. ‘Parkhurat, and) who tx) snooping’ around the xmoking room, where a atift and xwift game of poker is going on, Is antene:! down double” padlocked atohes. Which seems sort i wary as the Squire te now sleep- | TWO WIVESFACE SOLDIER IN COURT | | LIEZEUT. BUCHANAN, OF TEB 14TH, HELD FOR BIGAMY- if He Gets the Ball Same He Will Be Rearrested for Denertion. atl Lieut, Willlam A. Buchanan, of the Fourteenth Regiment, wan arraigned In the Gater Avenue Court to-day, charged | with bigamy, Ta» women In court |/ claimed him as thelr husband. Mra, Fanny Buchanan, wife No. 1, || said she lived at No, 534/Fast One Hi dred and Forty-third street, Manhattan, and that Buchanan married her fifteen years ago. The second wife, Mra, Ida Buchanan, wafd she had married the Lieutenant five yearn ago. Buchanan's child by his frat wife, @ | pretty eleyen-year-old girl, waa 'n eourt with her mother, The first Mra, Bae chanan testified that her husband ha@ left her five years ago to Join the army. Whea he did not return ahe thought him dead and when she called at the armory she was told that her husband had diend of fever, Wife No, 1 some ime ago got infer- bouts, She learned that her husband was in the decorating business and that ho lved at No, 67 Franklin ayente, Broopiym, Bhe went there a few da: KO and was told by wife No, 2m reli tives that Mr, and Mrs. Buchanan were In Watertown, XN. Y., on a vacution, Detective Weiser, of the Central Office, was sent to Watertown and arrested, Buchanan. On the way down hin secotd wife refused to belleve that he was mar- Hed, although he acknowledged, it. Me was held in $1,500 ball, Le ft is 1ished he will be immediately ar- nested and taken to the Morrtsania station, who: charge of abandonmen, preferred by, his first wile dwalts him. 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